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ahahahahahahahahahaha son, you've got a very sad life ahead of you. hopefully, you've got at least 4 yrs of highschool to complete. it may give you a chance.:1orglaugh |
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Many parts of the British Empire until 1833. Most Spanish ruled South America. Russia until 1851. Most of the Barbary Coast states up until the late 1800's. Most pre-colonial african cultures. Most of the "classical" ancient world. Much of Europe pre 1400's. Slavery is still legal and practiced in Mauritania and Sudan. http://www.iabolish.org/ |
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is that the best you got?? hahahahha total imbecile hahahaha ahaha, I can't wait until school starts again! !??? Are you a bot? Come up with some facts... and we shall talk further.... what's funny btw is you never directly respond to people's post... but keep having this monologue with yourself.... "you are a USA Hater, you are ignorant, go back to school...!' :1orglaugh |
A large military presence required in Iraq and another high price tag for a war make US involvement in North Korea unlikely. The US military is not real big on manpower and effectively a two theater war would be tough on active personnel. Also,a lot of smart-bomb munitions were used in Iraq that need to be replaced. I also don't think the US will use more of it's political capital in another war so close to the previous one. Major combat activities of the type that can be called a war are usually only fought once every decade or two.
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ok now, so if someone read your post, they can conclude that if in 2003, a nation practicing slavery is no big deal, becaue throught out history.. it has been done!?? You know, ALOT of kings through out history have killed thousands , somethimes millions of their own people... Even if alot of them were doing it... doesnt mean it was ok :2 cents: right from wrong as always been there... the only difference is back then.. it was easier to get away with it!!! |
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My post was merely to show that slavery has been a part of most cultures for most of human history. The ideas of personal liberty and natural rights are comparably very new ideas. Today most people believe slavey is "evil", yet 2000 years ago it was simply a fact of life. You can't make sense of the past by imposing a modern perspective of right and wrong. The US has no reason to apologize for slavery in the historical context. Is the world going to ask Italy to apologize or pay reparations to Europe, Asia Minor, and North Africa for the deeds of the Romans? |
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From the Reich Wing handbook: "When in doubt and all else fails use the phrase 'silly liberal' often, also be sure to blame Clintons penis as often as you like." |
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have you ever had this discussion with a group of black people, odds are no. i have and the majority of the people who i have spoken to about this subject would love to go back to africa and rebuild. a few of the older people that i know actually have left and are living there now. |
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we survived slavery, the kkk, subpar living conditions, AIDS, no work, no money, no food and violence all around in this country, so whats the difference? less police violence? |
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Unless I'm mistaken, more people immigrate to the US from Africa each year than the other way around. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- your probably mistaken, who knows No, YOU are wrong Nap. Thy may not want to come to Okie, but they are certainly immigrating here locally. I used to deal with literally hundreds of men and women here from Somalia, Uganda, Yemen and several other African countries. In fact, their neighbors as well as extended families all pitch in to get one here and then he or she helps the rest to get to the States with money etc. One of the really nice things about working with Africans is-was, they take the time to LEARN English and do their d*mndest to speak it well compared to the Hispanics that tend to think I should speak their dialect of Spanish. I learned one line of Spanish tho, Ni habla Anglais? Adios. Oh and I didn't say I learnt how to spell it right. :D Other than that, this thread is ghey as Eq would say. lol You let 12 troll you guys too easily. |
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The US is known as a country that "invades" with a strong military force, dropping bombs, "threating", "warning" and issuing "ultimatums". All this is the easy bit as the bully on any block knows well, - he also, is the one incapable of "diplomacy". Reducing conflict requires more than threats and involves much more effort than pressing buttons to dispatch bombs and threatening. As is evidenced in both Afhghanistan and Iraq, the "peace" is harder to achieve. On North Korea, the typical US response was hit upon on your quote - "the US will allow North Korea to build .." Much as I do not agree with nuclear profliferation, it is not a question of what the "US will not allow". The US is not the government of North Korea. This kinda comment shows, once again, a degree of arrogance. Meanwhile, all countries (excluding N Korea), involved in nuclear activities are subject to IAEA monitoring. It is notable that this monitoring excludes the US which has more WMD than all nations combined and is run by an Admin that makes rhetorical statements inviting people to attack the US, namely "Bring em on!". |
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Sorry Thrawn$... at the moment with the meds in my brain, I'm not real sure if Indiana is in the US. lol And now I can't even think of what country I was meaning to say. Its right there by Somalia somewheres. :)
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FUck. Why it the hell people can't just do business. Politicans are fucking mindless bastards around the world.
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The Geneva conventions won't allow chemical weapons. What validity does that have? A lot if someone is willing to enforce it and none if no one is. If you don't "agree with nuclear proliferation" who do you believe should and would enforce it or do you think all nations should be on the "honor system"? Every nation wields as much clout as it can in bending the world to it's advantage. Some join oil cartels, others join leagues or organizations or unions, and some form military alliances. They do this to increase their power and influence in the world. Why does it bother you that the US does this in proportion to it's ability but not say France or Russia? For that matter, you likely believe that the UN should be able to tell the US what to do. What is the difference? |
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you havent proved i'm wrong. you just stated your opinion like i stated mine. i really don't care either way but since you made it a point to say i'm WRONG then prove it. until then shuttup. |
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The point is that many cultures have enslaved people. How do you think the egyptian pyramids were built? The Romans had slaves. Black Africans even had other Black African slaves! The list goes on and on... |
North Korea is asking for it by pushing the US over the edge on this issue and they will be in for a nasty surprise soon.
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The part that drives me crazy about this is that a nuclear-armed North Korea is a WORLD problem. Seems like our ?allies? have decided to sit this issue out too. They seem more than happy to sit by and let us toil over it.
China is the only country that has lifted a finger about this. They would rather not have American nukes parked in South Korea anytime soon. |
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guess you forgot about Peral Harbor and all... just remember they attacked us 1st and they didn't worry about killing civilans. Japan got what it deserved at that time.. |
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Simply because a person is black doesn't mean he will be accepted in an African tribe. Look at all the tribal violence where 100'000's are being slaughtered in the most violent ways. You are an ousider to them and they have no respect for the lives of other tribes so what chance do you think you will stand? Once again have you lived there? If not get on the next plane to the Congo and if after a year you are still alive we can carry on the discussion :thumbsup |
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